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Payments for 8 June will be paid early on 4 June
Because of the Queen's Birthday public holiday, payments for Tuesday 8 June will be paid early on Friday 4 June. Payment dates Payments for the month of June will be: Friday 4 June (early...
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The Commemorative Fund
The Commemorative Fund helps to ensure the enduring contribution of New Zealand veterans is honoured. The Fund provides financial contributions to enable veterans to return to their place of...
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The latest Veteran's Pension rate 2026
Veteran's Pension is a payment every two weeks, similar to NZ Superannuation but with some additional benefits. Veteran's Pension is administered and paid by the Ministry of Social Development — not...
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Return to the Mekong River
Former LT Dean Whaanga served with the Royal New Zealand Navy. He was deployed to Cambodia from June 1992 to March 1993 as part of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC). His...
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Councils and local authorities
Services cemeteries NZ has specific areas within cemeteries for people with certain military service, as well as their spouse or partner. Services cemeteries Councils are responsible for...
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Ngā kōrero hōia tuku iho o tō whānau
Ngā pūkete mahi hōia o Aotearoa Ngā pūkete mō te mahi hōia i mua i 1921 Kei Te Rua Mahara o Te Kāwanatanga ngā pūkete mahi hōia o Aotearoa katoa kei te ao tonu mai i ngā tau o mua atu o 1921. Ka uru...
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Minor amendments to Statements of Principles
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Veterans' Affairs spends $650,000 on funerals and cemetery work
We have installed nearly 700 new headstones and plaques for veterans in New Zealand this year and spent more than $650,000 overall on funerals, memorials, and maintenance work in cemeteries. We have...
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Sharon's corner — July 2019
VA News sat down with Sharon Cavanagh, Manager of Veterans' Services, to talk about what has been happening at Veterans' Affairs over the last three months. Sharon Cavanagh, Manager of Veterans'...
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Chat with Pat—Summer 2018
Pat Povey is a familiar face—or voice—to many veterans and their whānau. VA News sat down with Pat in our new regular series 'Chat with Pat'. VA News : It’s nearly the end of the year Pat. What are...